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New Whiffs majority minority

For the first time in recent history, the majority of its new singers — at least eight out of 14 — are members of minority groups.

Mixed feelings on lack of ROTC course credit

Amid anti-military sentiments and anger surrounding the Vietnam War, Yale announced in 1969 that it would no longer give credit for courses that ROTC students […]

Former Homeland Security secretary speaks at Law School

Established in 2002 in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Department of Homeland Security is the nation’s youngest executive department, with continually […]

With new name, Hopper IM team enjoys resurgence

It was a slow Thursday night in the Grace Hopper College buttery, when all at once, about 15 people in athletic attire surged into the […]

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YCC, GSA and GPSS hold faculty diversity town hall

The Yale College Council, in collaboration with the Graduate Student Assembly and the Graduate and Professional Student Senate, drew a crowd of around 30 attendees to a University-wide town hall meeting on faculty diversity Tuesday evening.

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Junior suing Yale replaces lawyer

A month after Andrew T. Miltenberg compared his client to civil rights activist Rosa Parks, the attorney and his legal partners on Feb. 16 withdrew from the case.

DKE national refuses to release report

The national Delta Kappa Epsilon organization does not plan to publicly release the findings of its investigation into the sexual climate of DKE’s Yale chapter, although it will share the information with Yale’s administration.

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Schwarzman donates $25 million to public high school

Schwarzman Center donor and CEO of the Blackstone Group Stephen Schwarzman ’69 stunned the superintendents gathered in Nashville at the annual American Association of School […]

Law clinic pushes for FISA Court transparency

In 1978, the United States government concurrently established two secret courts — the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, or FISA Court, and the U.S. Foreign […]

Khan rape trial begins

More than two years after Saifullah Khan was arrested for allegedly raping another Yale undergraduate after the 2015 Yale Symphony Orchestra Halloween show, the alleged victim gave her testimony as the trial began Monday morning.

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Butteries to sell refugee-made food

The proceeds from your late night snacks at a Yale college buttery may soon go toward helping local refugees.